DOI: 10.26686/wgtn.17131952
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The interface between invasive species science and legal regulation, using Hymenopteran species and their pathogens as a model system

Abstract: <p>Biological invasions are one of the major causes of biodiversity decline on the planet. The key driver of the global movement of invasive species is international trade. As a response to trade driven invasive species risk, international and domestic regulations have been promulgated with the goal of managing the spread and impact of non-native species. My aims in this thesis were twofold. First, my goal was to review a subset of international and domestic regulations with a view to commenting on their… Show more

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